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Faith Leaders Call On Holcomb To Act On Guns, White Supremacy
Indiana faith leaders called on Gov. Eric Holcomb Tuesday to "disarm hate." They want him to denounce white supremacy and support gun regulations.
Better Business Bureau Reaching Out To Millenials
Central Indiana's BBB president and CEO Tim Maniscalo has been on the job for about six months and has his sights set on keeping up with the times.
Lifeline Law Looks to Expand
The Indiana Association of Beverage Retailers named Jim Merritt its legislator of the year for his efforts on the state's lifeline law, which went into effect in 2012. It gives legal immunity to those under 21 if they call 911 to help someone with an alcohol related emergency. Now, Merritt wants to expand the law.
State Loses In Federal Appeals Court Over Voter Purge Method
One of Indianas methods to purge voter rolls will remain shut down after a federal appeals court decision Tuesday.
Ruling On Meijer Tax Assessment Could Have Sweeping Impact
The Indiana Board of Tax Review ruled in December that an Indianapolis Meijer store should have been assessed at the equivalent of $30 per square foot instead of the $83 per square foot assigned by Marion County.
Bill Would Raise Retirement Ages For Judges
The Indiana Constitution requires judges on the Supreme and Appeals courts to retire by an age set by the General Assembly. Current law sets the age at 75. Proposed legislation would raise the age to 80.
U.S. Justice Department files settlement against Clarksville
The United States Department of Justice filed a proposed agreement Thursday to resolve a lawsuit against a southern Indiana town for violating the Americans with Disabilities Act.
Educators gearing up for new middle school civics course
A new middle school civics course will be required for Indiana students.
Ethics Panel Considers $5K Fine Against Bennett
Indiana's State Ethics Commission will decide whether to accept a proposed settlement with former state schools Superintendent Tony Bennett that fines him $5,000 for using state resources for his 2012 campaign.
LaPorte Co. Railroad to See Infrastructure Improvements Before Next Year
The money, earmarked for infrastructure improvements across the approximate 28 miles of railroad, come from a mix of grants from the Indiana Department of Transportation and private funds.
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